

Falcom spoiled me forever by offering a startup option to continue from last save that skips all the logos, intros, etc.
Falcom spoiled me forever by offering a startup option to continue from last save that skips all the logos, intros, etc.
Jim Bakker comes to mind. What are some other poor persecuted saints (/s)?
The soundtrack from old Twin Peaks gets stuck in my head a lot.
The plot for each season was the same: a lie meant to protect somebody ended up harming them and they found out anyway. Once I realized that, it definitely got less entertaining.
So neither one of your two methods of proof that a whole class of people is awful are good (also you didn’t cite any statistics), so I’m a teen troll?
Have the day you deserve.
Lol, so your proof is “trust me, I’m from a group I’ve said is full of criminals.”
Incarceration of a population may indicate over policing of a population. You still haven’t said anything substantial. Do you expect anybody to take you seriously?
The plural of anecdote is not data. Got any actual statistics so we know there’s an actual issue and it’s not just confirmation bias?
The other ingredients are now wet.
… Do you know what the main ingredient in 7up is?
The cohesion and adhesion of water necessitates that it has enough molecules to interact with each other. Any time water is divided, the forces that allow it to make things wet either have to be ignored or the water has to be separated enough that each part is no longer in contact with the other. So water either can’t be touching itself because it’s separate and can’t make something it’s not touching wet or it’s still a singular conceptual entity doesn’t change its own properties simply by existing.
What touches water is wet.
I enjoyed the first few seasons of Dexter more than the books.
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I learn about the characters, myself included, throughout the campaign through their actions. Otherwise session one is like that time I asked a coworker about one of his tattoos and had to hear about his sister’s murder. That’s more of a session two+ thing to me.
Yes, but the management isn’t caused by tourism.
Meeting people with the inclination and schedule that I enjoy the company of to make a party with is the worst part of d&d. Please don’t make me role play it, too.
Also, the houses are in poorer towns that are depopulating.